Archive for February, 2010
Coldest Winter – Kanye West
Posted by Shareef in CG, music, music video on February 23rd, 2010
Kanye West continues to release singles from his 2008 808s & Heartbreak album with this video for track 11 – Coldest Winter. Reuniting to work together again, Kanye and Nabil elderkin have produced a music video that is fitting for the song’s lyrics and mood. The CG uses a Frank Miller comic style to produce a haunting world of dead trees, fog and snow. The smoke effect of the girl’s face is particularly impressive (00:15).
Chess Clay Stop-motion
Posted by Shareef in animation, photography, shortfilm on February 14th, 2010
A highly imaginative stop-motion animation by Riccardo Crocetta using clay sculpting. The chess game evolves into a full on battle involving Pawns with swords and spears, and even flying unicorns.
The position after 13…Bh3, and the ones that follow, were used in Stanley Kubrick’s movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” for the game between Frank Poole and the HAL-9000 Super Computer.
Drift
Posted by Shareef in art, photography, shortfilm on February 14th, 2010
Theo Tagholm has devised a new style of stop-motion animation whereby each photograph seamlessly morphs into the next to produce an eerie, almost ghostly drifting motion. He calls it Still Moving – a combination of stop-motion photography, tilt-shift photography and motion tracking. He hasn’t given much away about the technique, but it uses After Effects.
Parisian Love
Posted by Shareef in advertising, technology on February 14th, 2010
360 Degree Interactive Video
Posted by Shareef in interaction, photography, technology on February 4th, 2010
This is Immersive Media’s 360° interactive video of earthquake hit Haiti. This amazing new concept has been in development for years and uses a multi-lensed camera to capture all angles which are then processed later using their own post production suite. This will revolutionise the way we capture footage.
Immersive Media’s patented flagship, the Dodeca® 2360 camera system, captures high-resolution video from every direction simultaneously. It delivers 100 million pixels at 30 frames per second (2400×1200 pixels/frame) and supports a number of video formats. And at 2.5 lbs., the Dodeca camera head is highly portable and by using available accessories it is easily attached to automobiles, helicopters, backpacks and rigging equipment for any filming requirement.





